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Welcome to The Bunkroom

Address: 106 Brook Street, Chester, CH13DU

Hotel Description

Less than a 5-minute walk from Chester city centre and a 2-minute walk from Chester Rail Station, The Bunkroom is an independent hostel with free Wi-Fi and free tea/coffee.
The bedrooms in this renovated Georgian property are spacious, colourful and fitted with carpet. Each bed has its own reading lamp and comes with quality linen and duvets. Towels can be hired at an extra cost.
Guests can relax in the lounge, which features a TV, DVD player and games. There is also a shared kitchen.
Guests can find free parking a short walk away. Other facilities include a garden with barbecue facilities, a laundry service and bike rental.

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Distance 0.6 miles (0.96 km)
Founded in 1839, the University of Chester is one of the oldest institutions in UK. A modern, educational institution, Chester is well-known for the quality of its education, student support and innovative courses. Currently, there are 15,000 students undertaking undergraduate and postgraduate programmes on its two main campuses, Chester and Warrington . These students and the alumni of Chester will certify to the high professional standards upheld by the University since the time of its in...

Distance 0.73 miles (1.16 km)
More than two hundred thousand people a year visit Chester Racecourse for "a day at the races." There is something for everyone from the family seeking a relaxing Sunday picnic to the company entertaining guests in the lavish surroundings of the Racecourse. The traditional racing highlights of the season are during the 3 day May meeting when the world of flat racing focuses on Chester. The most popular meetings during evenings and on Saturdays are in the summer. It was Chester Racecourse that showed how to succeed with Sunday racing and tens of thousands now pack the Roodee for the annual family funday in August.

Distance 1.66 miles (2.65 km)
The ground was opened in 1992. All four sides are covered and are roughly the same height, making the stadium look quite tidy. Each stand has perspex windshields to each side, whilst the corners of the ground are open. The stadium is a small, fairly simple affair with two sides being seated and the two ends being terrace. The East Stand is slightly taller than the facing West Stand, having a few more rows of seating and some enclosed glassed viewing areas at the back of it. The stadium is completed with a set of four thin modern floodlight pylons. One interesting fact about the ground is that most of it (apart from half the East Stand and the club offices) is in actually situated in Wales.